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Basic Knitting Skills

How to Sew Knit Pieces Together

How to Sew Knit Pieces Together (Horizontally & Vertically) Watch the video to learn the horizontal seaming method and vertical seaming method (also called the mattress stitch) How to Sew Knitting Pieces in Ribbing Watch the video to learn how to do horizontal seaming in rib stitch. How to Sew a Vertical Edge to a Horizontal Edge Watch the video to learn combination seaming method. If you have questions, please refer to the video tutorial and written instructions above. ... Read More

Basic Knitting Skills

How to Fix a Dropped Stitch

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to fix a dropped stitch on the right side and wrong side of the knitted fabric. Watch to Learn Watch the video to learn how to rescue a dropped stitch. If you have questions, please refer to the video tutorial and written instructions above. ... Read More

Basic Knitting Skills

How to Weave in Loose Ends

In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to weave in loose ends in knitting. Watch to Learn Watch the video to learn how to weave in ends. If you have questions, please refer to the video tutorial and written instructions above. ... Read More

Basic Knitting Skills

Selvage Edge in Knitting

What are Selvage Edges? Selvage stitches are the first and last stitches in a row, which form the side edges the fabric. Selvage edges firm the fabric and hold shape, and are very important for seaming. There are two types of selvage that are often used, the first one is garter stitch selvage, the second one is slip stitch selvage. In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to make slip stitch selvage. Watch to Learn Watch the video to learn how to make slip stitch selvage. If you ... Read More

Colorwork

Jogless Join in Circular Knitting

Jogless join is a powerful technique for knitting in the round. When we’re doing circular knitting, we knit in a spiral like way, which creates a “jog” at the start of every row, and the jog becomes remarkably visible if two rows are in different stitches or colors, leaving a staircase like gap over there. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to do jogless join, which helps to minimize the visible jog. Watch to Learn Watch the video to learn how to do jogless join in circular color ... Read More

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